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Zabetta Brenska (March 1, 1896 – December 26, 1966), born Elizabeth Breen, was an American singer.

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Early life

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Elizabeth Breen was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the daughter of Thomas M. Breen and Rachel Ann Eastwood Breen.[1] Her paternal grandparents Matthias and Elizabeth Breen were born in Ireland.[2] She received musical training in Florence.[3]

Career

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A white man in a suit and a white woman in a dress; the woman is holding a baby, presumably their daughter; both adults are looking at the baby. They are posed in front of a bookcase.
Paul Althouse and Zabetta Brenska with one of their daughters, from a news service photograph in the collection of the Library of Congress.

Brenska, who sang as a mezzo-soprano[4] or contralto,[5] gave recitals and concerts,[6] sometimes sharing the stage with her first husband, Paul Althouse.[7][8] She also assisted Althouse with his operatic career, organizing and hand-copying his music and translations. "It was one of our little 'pacts' that after our wedding I should be allowed to work at my music," she explained to an interviewer in 1917.[9] She expressed admiration for the songs of Black composer Harry T. Burleigh.[10]

After her second marriage, she lived in the Ringoes section of East Amwell Township, New Jersey and directed community theatre productions and wartime benefit shows there.[11][12] She also taught Red Cross first aid classes.[13]

Personal life

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Elizabeth Breen married opera singer Paul Shearer Althouse in 1914;[14] they had daughters Rita Mary (born 1917) and Pauline (born 1919),[15][16] before they separated in the 1920s[17] and divorced in 1930.[18] She married again in 1932, to physician Alexander Berthold Timm,[19] a widower with two children, Alexander (born 1913) and Renee.[20] She died in 1966, aged 70 years, in New York City.

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